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Query: UMLS:C0002736 (
amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
)
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Twenty-eight patients suffered 32 episodes of
ALS
(air leak syndrome) between 1974 and 1985 at the Department of Pediatrics of the National Minami-Fukuoka Chest Hospital. The highest incidence was observed between ten and twelve years of age and in the autumn. Their chief complaints were
chest pain
, sore throat and some pains in other parts. Pneumomediastinum associated with subcutaneous emphysema was observed in 50%; this was the most common type of
ALS
. Chest X-ray findings showed free air in the left mediastinum in 20 of 22 patients with pneumomediastinum. Free air in the left mediastinum is considered to be a diagnostic finding for
ALS
.
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PMID:Air leak syndrome (ALS) as complication of asthma. 250 28
The objective was to describe our experience with implementation of standing field treatment protocols (SFTP) in a large, urban EMS system. A prospective, consecutive observational study examining the first 21 days of implementation of SFTPs in the City of Los Angeles, California. SFTPs were developed for 7 medical chief complaints and all major trauma patients. There were 13,586 EMS incidents, of which 4,037 (30%) received
ALS
treatment. SFTPs were used on 2,177 of these incidents, representing 54% of all
ALS
runs and 16% of all EMS incidents. The most frequently used SFTPs were for altered level of consciousness (29%), and
chest pain
(25%). The most common errors found were failure to document reassessment of the patient after each medication administration (45% fallout rate), and failure to document and attach a copy of the ECG to the EMS report (40%). The mean fallout rate for failure to establish or attempt IV access, administer oxygen, or provide cardiac monitoring was 7%. Out of 1,450 incidents with outcome data provided by the receiving hospitals, only 3 cases (2%) involved incorrect treatment, with an additional 2 involving the unnecessary use of lidocaine. None of these instances resulted in adverse effects or complications. SFTPs were integrated into a large EMS system with few procedural errors or adverse outcomes.
...
PMID:Implementation of standing field treatment protocols in an urban EMS system. 1144 12
A 58-year-old female with no history of heart disease was admitted to our hospital for abnormal ECG mimicking myocardial ischaemia. The ECG revealed persistent T-wave inversion in almost all leads, especially in precordial leads V2-V6. The patient had no complaints of
chest pain
, chest distress, short of breath or other atypical myocardial ischaemia symptoms. She had a history of
amyotrophic lateral sclerosis
(
ALS
) with a disease course more than 20 years. Examinations help rule out other diseases causing persistent T-wave inversion. Importantly, cardiac catheterisation showed nearly normal coronary arteries that could rule out myocardial ischaemia. Accordingly, the authors presumed that the pseudo-ischaemic ECG was associated with
ALS
in this patient. The findings of the present case provide new evidence that autonomic nervous system may involve in the pathophysiological progress of
ALS
.
...
PMID:Pseudo-ischaemic ECG in a patient with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis surviving for a decade. 2266 49